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A study found that reading printed books improves comprehension more than reading e-books for most readers

时间:2025-11-30 08:17:54 来源:Next Frontier Visionworks 作者:金妍宇 阅读:946次

A study found that reading printed books improves comprehension more than reading e-books for most readers

A sports team signed a new player from another countryA city added more public parking spaces in the downtown area

A study found that reading printed books improves comprehension more than reading e-books for most readers

A tech company updated its operating system for mobile devicesA farm started a CSA program where customers can buy weekly produce boxesA museum hosted a family day with activities for children

A study found that reading printed books improves comprehension more than reading e-books for most readers

A airline offered frequent flyer miles for customers who book flights in advanceA charity organized a walkathon to raise money for medical research

A study found that reading printed books improves comprehension more than reading e-books for most readers

A university started a new graduate program in business administration

A local bookstore hosted a poetry reading eventPower company invests in solar energy projects to reduce carbon emissions

Survey shows that consumer confidence has increased this quarterTheater group puts on production of classic play with modern adaptation

Veterinarians report rise in cases of pet obesity in urban areasSoftware company releases update to fix security issues in popular app

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